A small-town babysitter and the kids she is looking after struggle to survive a serial killer on Halloween Eve. From the Director of 'Halloween 4' comes a new screen classic, 'Natty Knocks.' Starring horror legends Bill Moseley, Danielle Harris, and Robert Englund, this small town thriller introduces babysitter Britt Henderson played by newcomer Charlotte Fountain-Jardim. On Halloween Eve, Britt and her 'kids' have to survive the horror of serial killer Abner Honeywell, who is himself the traumatized son of B-movie horror legend 'Natty Knocks'.
A group of friends decides to go snowboarding at a remote hotel in the mountains of Norway. However, their vacation takes a deadly turn when they become the target of a psychopathic killer. As the friends try to survive and escape, they are hunted down one by one. With no way to call for help and the killer closing in, they must use all their wits and skills to stay alive.
Charlie Bartlett, a charismatic and resourceful teenager, takes it upon himself to become the unofficial therapist for his fellow high school classmates. Using his intelligence and charm, he dispenses advice and prescriptions for their various personal and emotional troubles. Along the way, Charlie navigates his own struggles with love, family, and identity.
During his valedictorian speech, a high school student named Denis Cooverman declares his love for the popular girl, Beth Cooper, leading to a wild night of adventures and self-discovery.
In 'The Loved Ones,' a high school girl named Lola is rejected by a boy named Brent when he declines her invitation to the prom. Lola and her father then kidnap Brent and subject him to a series of torturous acts as part of Lola's obsessive revenge. The movie explores themes of dysfunctional family dynamics, obsession, and teenage horror.
Splendor in the Grass is a melodramatic film about unrequited love, sexual repression, and the challenges faced by two high school sweethearts in 1920s Kansas, where their relationship is tested by family pressure, social norms, and personal struggles. It explores themes of forbidden love, coming-of-age, and the pursuit of happiness amidst societal expectations.
Hot Moves follows a group of high school teenagers as they navigate through a summer of excitement, laughter, and newfound experiences. From the last day of school to juggling competitions, surfing, trick bicycle riding, and bikini contests, the teens discover the thrill of teenage sexuality and the joy of embracing new adventures. With hilarious mishaps, romantic encounters, and plenty of unforgettable moments, Hot Moves is a coming-of-age comedy that captures the essence of a fun-filled summer.
A college student, Wyatt, must send a package overnight to win back his girlfriend, after he discovers a compromising photograph of her with another man. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles and comedic situations.
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls is a satirical melodrama that follows a rock band's journey to fame, exploring themes of sexuality, fame, and the dark side of the music industry. When an all-girl rock band, The Carrie Nations, rises to fame, they navigate through a world of sex, drugs, and manipulation. As they indulge in the excesses of the music industry, they encounter challenges, conflicts, and ultimately pay a heavy price for their success.
When an American works at a resort in Acapulco, he becomes involved with a Mariachi band, gets into his first fight, and develops a romance. Along the way, he experiences the beauty of Acapulco and encounters various challenges and adventures.
Basic Training is a comedic film that follows the story of a woman as she navigates the challenges of basic military training. Along the way, she encounters humorous situations involving aerobics, making out in a car, office politics, and the Pentagon. The plot also delves into themes of military secrets, female empowerment, and sexual harassment. With a blend of comedy and romance, this film provides an entertaining and light-hearted look at life in the military.
D.C. Cab follows a group of peculiar taxi drivers in Washington D.C. as they navigate through a series of comedic adventures and mishaps. From driving in reverse to falling into swimming pools, these drivers find themselves in hilarious situations. Along the way, they encounter protests, robberies, rivalries, and even a kidnapping. With their unique personalities and unexpected encounters, this group of taxi drivers brings laughter and chaos to the streets of D.C.
Until They Sail is a drama and romance film set in New Zealand during World War II. It follows the lives of four sisters who face love, loss, and the challenges of war. The story focuses on their relationships, including loveless marriages, infidelity, and the sacrifices they make for their husbands and country. As the war progresses, the sisters find strength in each other and experience both joy and heartbreak. The film explores themes of loyalty, sisterhood, and the impact of war on personal lives.
Me Him Her is a quirky comedy about three friends in Los Angeles who find themselves in a series of strange and surreal situations as they navigate love, coming out, and their own personal journeys of self-discovery. With a mix of humor and heart, the film explores themes of friendship, love, and identity in a unique and entertaining way.
A married couple embarks on a vacation in France, where they confront their midlife crises and explore their desires. As their relationship is tested, they navigate through passionate kisses, playful games, and unexpected encounters.
A mystery killer dressed as Santa Claus terrorizes the streets of London during the Christmas season. As Scotland Yard investigates, they uncover a troubled production of a Santa-themed peep show and a series of gruesome murders. The killer's identity remains unknown as the body count rises.
Tigers is a biographical drama film about a teenager's journey in overcoming depression and dealing with the pressures of becoming a professional football player. Set in Milan, Italy, the movie explores themes of mental health, estranged relationships, and the challenges of the sporting world. Based on a true story, Tigers follows the protagonist's path of self-discovery, resilience, and determination.
A mad scientist, Dr. Roger Girard, successfully performs a two-headed transplant on a dog. Encouraged by his success, he seeks funding to continue his controversial experiments. However, his assistant, Ken, becomes increasingly concerned about the ethics of the experiments. As tensions rise, Dr. Girard's wife, Linda, is kidnapped by a murderer and becomes a damsel in distress. Ken must navigate a web of deceit and danger to rescue Linda and stop Dr. Girard's dangerous experiments.
A group of teenagers in a small town find themselves in the middle of an alien invasion. As they try to escape and seek help, they must navigate through dangerous encounters, including punctured tires, dismembered hands, and false accusations. With the town in chaos, the teenagers must rely on their wits to survive and save their loved ones.
When taxi drivers in London go on strike, a cab company owner must recruit new drivers to keep the business afloat. As the new drivers learn the ropes, they face various comedic challenges and encounters, including a pregnant wife, a bank robber, and a rival cab company. Hilarity ensues as they navigate the chaotic world of taxi driving in London.